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  2. The hate of a hun By Arthur Wright.

    In the summer of 1893, Mervyn Goulder, an Australian, and Carl Presch, a German, settle as partners on Yedden, in southern Mew South W ales, once a dourishing sheep station, but latterly fallen on evil days. A curse is said to be on the place as the result of the love of two men for one woman. Prosperity attends the settlers, but history repeats itself, Goulder becoming the accepted lover of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Chapter XII.—Bale No. 78.

    Operations at the shearing shed commenced each morning at six o'clock, and Goulder was invariably in attendance, returning to the house when the bell rang for the men to ...

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  4. Chapter XI.—(Continued).

    VERY soon the boat was moving. Outside the cabin the others sat, talking softly, Shelley no doubt telling his friend of the night's strange happenings, while he ...

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